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edWday, September 10,1945 THE EVENING TRIBUNE, MARYSVILLE, OHIO Al -f Uli hit JuffM RG BERGMAN Doors open Shows 6:45, 9:40 fiox office open till 10:00 P. M. PALESTINE LODGE No. A.M. Regular cbmmunl- catlons first and third Thursdays, 7:80 All Brethren Welcome I'XnMtxhrd 1848 irUBUIi'DHOB.

A CO. JUinKIl, (Jpnpral Mnnngor IRVIN C. 11KNRV, KUiior Kntercd 1 at thcv.MBCyftvllle.^Ohlo, I'oHt Oflloo Soconcl Class Matter. Subscription Hates: By Carrier, irer- weok, JBc; by mall In Union County, $3:00 1 year. 'MeniUer of Ohio Mrlrct of.

Dully NeWHpuparit Tho Ohio Axiuclnti-d Ohio National Editorial Amtoelatlon JOHN W. OULILHIW CO. Annex, Cleveland, O'. Columbus South Third O. Kansas City National Fidelity Life Kansas City, Mo.

Eastern a 1 Motor Detroit, Mich. roit ALt'Aiv. ran CHUWT FAITH THAT DOES NOT EXPRESS- ITSELF IN ACTION IS A SHABBY THING. James 1:27: Pure religion and undcfiled is visit the fatherless and widow In her affliction, and to keep hlmsel) unspotted from thje world. To-jrrcvont a from sag-, ging in the center! turn.it from top to bottom ono week, and from side to side.the next.

The off ice of E. H. HATTON CO, is closed to effect a dis- soluticin of partnership. For E. H.

HATTON Call 44981 HOW ABOUT YOUR Subscription Wedding in Miami At eight-thirty Monday "everting, 13th, in Or ace Methodist Church at Miami, Florida, a very irctty wedding united In marriage ayne Hamilton, seaman of the Waves, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nfye Hamilton of Richwood, and 'etty Officer Henry "home, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baden Thorne of Astoria, Long Island, York. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

George Pow- 11 while soft music was played hroughout the service. Her matron if honor and only attendant was Seaman.First Class Melba Jane Williams of Windgap, Penn. Petty Officer Frank P. McNarma of Verona, New Jerccy, acted as best man or Officer bride was attired In her all white wool dross uniform and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her ma- roh of honor also was dressed in ier all white wool dress uniform and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.

bride's only jewelry was a golden sapphire ring which was. an heirloom. The bride is a graduate of tha Richwood high, school in the class Society Clubs and PeraottM to 4-5501 MARY WHITNEY, Soctety in the schools. Membership cards htve been distributed In the rooms. The children were to take these horns and try to secure their as The pupil securing the largest ber of membcri and the room which secures the largest number will receive rewards.

Last year the prlw went to the second grade west. The attendance at the monthly meetings is also being strewed monthly record is being kept by the secretary. A party will be given at the end of the year to the group having had the largest average tendance of parents. Last year th 12th grade boys won and were given a dinner. The membership is not confined to parcnta but to all who are ested in work of the Week-end Gneste The Rev.

and Mrs. Horace Sheldon had, as their week-end guests at their home on the Watkins Road their granddaughter and their nieee Miss 'Janet Rimer and Ktlss Dorothy Miller of Columbus. East End Euchre Club The East End Euchre Club wil meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock of 1040. Prior to her entering 1 the with Mrs. C.

B. Haggard of West ervlce she was employed by tho Mutual Casualty Insurance at Columbus? She enlisted in the navy on August 21, 1944, and received her training, at Hunter Colleger N. Y. Sixth Street. Darby-ChuckeryAlumni The Darby-Chuckery Alumni will hold a meeting at the school oh Fri- After completing her schooling there I day, September 31, at 8 p.

m. slow she was assigned to the Bureau of time. Accounts at a Naval Air Base at Home To Meet Brother Miss Mary Banks, student at Miami, Fla. The groom has spent flour years the. service.

He was graduated rom the' Enander highi school; Sronx, He has made" two trips abroad and spent two years on the aircraft carrier, the USS Saratoga, as a radip tiomber-frighter plane. He pated in nine major 'engagements and was wounded in the Marshall Island campaign. He is on shore duty at Miami, where.he was given his new reassignment. In July. He expects to remain in' the navy service.

After dinner the Tower, followed by a reception at the, home of the bride and groom. The bride is well- known to many people of this city and is a niece of County Clerk of Courts Harold Cameron of West Sixth Street Dinner Gucsta Mr! and Mrs. Ralph E. Guy and daughter. Betty.

Jane, were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berger on Elwood Avenue; Kingston Visitors Mrs. Cecil Bower and daughter, Eileen Ann, of Kingston, spent Friday with tho former's mother, Mrs. Barbara Asmaij, a.nd grandson, Walter.

All attended the fair in the afternoon. Ohio University, came Tuesday evening to join her brother, Lt. Richard A. Banks at the jhome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Banks on Ash Street. Lt. Banks had arrived Tuesday morning on a 10-day leave Thief is the family's first opportunity to be together for a 16ng time, as Lt. Banks has not been, home for twenty-six months. His ship, the Phoenix, is now) in Philddel phia.

Entertained For Son. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Engle and sons entertaipea in hdflrff'of VPVt. Engle who will return to Camp Return From Trip Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mader returned to their home on West Seventh Street, Tuesday, from sightseeing trip through the Smoky Mountains, Atlanta, and other points of interest in the south. They Were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mader of Columbus.

The women of Trinity Lutheran Church will continue to do quilting, and expect to start the work earlier than usual. Anyone' having quilts to be quilted may see either of tho quilting chairmen, Mrs. Barbara Asman or Mrs, Fred Kleiber. VWt Parents Mr. and Mrs.

Dana Chandler und sons of- Marion spent fair week with Mrs, Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson at their, home on East Eighth Street. Sunday In Woodstock Mr and Mrs. George Thompson, sons.

Charles, and Gunners Mate and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Thompson and children, of Claiborne, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Thompson's brother, C.

Gilford und family in Woodstock. VWto lu Detroit Miss Jgan Graham of South Court Street visited at the home of Mrs. Dalton Smith in Detroit several days last week. A. Membership Drive The fall Parent-Teacher Association membership drive started in the schools this week.

Mrs. Loren Coder, the membership chairman, hopes to have the number of members this year exceed last year when there were 376 members. The drive will continue two weeks Kansas, Thursday. Tha guests were Mn and Mrs. Dick Retfcrer of Ostiander, Mr.

and Mrs Jesse Cook and children Joe Qene of Marysville, Mrs, Melvin Bernow and 1 son Bobby 1 of Waldo Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaelber ant children Doris, Donald and Rober of near and Miss Sylvia Miller'of Sunday Dinner Guests. Rev.

and Walter Martin anc family of Magnetic Springs, enter taincd District Superintendent Rev R. B. Johnson and wife of Spring field, and Mr. and Mrs. Meredit Hall and children of near Pharis burg, to dinner Sunday.

Attended Commencement Miss Louise Weaver, Weaver and Mr. and Cheste Weaver attended the 39th annua commencement at Mt. Carme Hospital School of- Nursing, Tues day evening the Hospital Chape The address to the graduates va given by The Most Reveren- Michael J. Ready, D. Misses Mary Joan Auk hind and Mrs.

Robert Marysville were among the 4 graduates. A reception in honor the graduates was held in th nurses residences. ALBERT KENT DIED TUESDAY Albert C. Kent, 80, of North Lew Ishburg, died in University HospHa Columbus, at 7:45 o'clock yestorda morning after an illness of thre months. He was born near Chuck ery On March 30, 1865.

Kis parent were the lute Cicero and Margare Morford Kent. His wife, Edith Pol ing Kent, died In 1821. Surviving children are: Roy Ken of Mingo; Harold Kent, MarysvWe Route Mrs. Lena Robinson, als of Marysvillo, Route 5, and Mrs Mildred Pai'khurst, West Lon Beach, Calif. There are also severa grandchildren.

A brother, David, of Modock, Ind and a sister, Mrs. Lynda Horr, of Ur barm, also survive. A brother, Loui and a sister, Mrs. Miranda Stoddarc are deceased. Funeral services will be held 1 the Freeman Funeral Home in Nort Lewisburg at 2:30 o'clock Friday af ernoon, conducted by the Re' Cline of London.

Burii will be in the Milford Center ceme tery. PUN TO FORM NEW SOCIETY BSLtt tAIf to a tnwtlng of a repreicntativc group dtlMni from all of the Bounty In thtblgh gehool rtcre- room here lait nijht tempor- were chosen in eonnec- ttqrt propoied ol tMtoft County Society Crippled The officers are: Chairman, Oeorgc ft Catttey; fWe BUine ttarrlf; Miw Clara Jo Usurer, William S. During the meeting Supt. MM. A.

BorUaii fl. Mfved at chairman end Mlw Wfitlaka secretary. of organization, which KfOuld affiliated with the itatc national organizations for wel re crippled children, is to assist in Obtaining eohool and'other benefits for the handicapped. Dr, R. reviewed the work which this organisation did a few years ago and stressed the Impor tarice of re-organiration and Mrs.

Marlon. secretary of the Ohio Society for Crippled Children, discussed the work that is being done by the national and state organizations, She emphasized the Importance having a county organization cjosely affiliated With the state arid national organizations. "the was raised as to tbe necessity of. haying a Union County Society for Crippled Children, and also the Union County Chapter for Sgt. Mrs.

At the home an'd Mrs. C. Applegate oh Aug. 28j daitgh- ter, Miss Joy Applegatft became the bride of Rudolph son of and Mrs. in Plain City.

The bride Is a cade nurse at Springfield City.Hcsplta and will continue her workjulere. Miss Eleanor Lee Reynolds, Itaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rey nolds of Nitro, was married on July to Sgt.

Wiiliam Dildine, son of; and Mrs. Paul blldinp of The ceremony was read toe byterian church at Announcement ii made of marriage of Florence Orose, daughter of and; Mrs. Eman Grose of Richwood, and Pvt. A. L.

Borland, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Borland, which took, place on August 22. The pictures are through courtesy of the Columbus Sunday Dispatch.

TEST OF HEftD IS ANNOUNCED The herd of 'registered HoKtetn-Frletians owned by. it Bellinger He Company at near Chuckcry has recently completed a Jrear of production testing with CLAIBORNE I Arthur Potts, Cor. i i. $, Worship Htvtee, a.m. Rev.

Brewster In charge, Followed by church school at 10:48. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 at the Methodist Church. All services are on slow time. butterfat production per, Mf and Mrt 3,,, Mr cow being nearly.three Mr and much as that of the nation's average 8 moii Fmdlay the of Mrs. Howard Langstaff on Sunday to help Mr.

Langstaff celebrate his birthday. dairy says The Holrteln- frleslnrt Association of America. An average of $10 of butterfat and 14,993 pounds of milk hag been officially recorded. Milking was done twice Mlaily. The highest producer in the herd was Manfdell Posch De Kol, a seven-year-old, Which produced 710 pounds of terfat and.

20,773 pounds of milk. Testing was supervised by Ohio State Unverslty, in cooperation with The Holstein-Friesian 'Association of America. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Potts of felend, Miss 8fttut- day evening.

A wedding shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Richard on Tuesday evening at the hornet of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wells.

Mr. and MM. Wells were recently married In Columbus and will.make their home in that city. SHIRLEY WILL WED TONIGHT HOLLYWOOD, Sept, Temple's desire to be married to chancsburg 'called at the home of her army sergeant fiance before he Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Potts, Satur day. Rev. and Mrs. Fleming and daughter called on. Mr.

-Fleming's uncle, Joe Shoemaker of Delaware, Saturday Mr. Shoemaker is in.very poor Health. Mr. and Mrs. Waland Temple and sons of Waldo were.Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ethen Temple. Helen Notter called on her leaves for overseas will be full- filled tonight. The young screen celebrity Is to become the bride of Sgt. John O.

Agar, air forces aviation engineer, in A Wedding service at the Wilshlrc Methodist. Church. Sgt. Agar is on furlough from Gelfer Field, Spokane, Wash. He expects to be sent overseas upon his return to his base in approximately two weeks.

Paralysis, The has. spent or- more than the ipast year for tla care Of Union County citizens, who have been stricken Ijy this disease. Since thi? Orsanlzation "can take care of type at handicapped, there foij an that to 1 assist i'n the care, 'ntu? Whtjitri all Real Estate Certificate of transfer, Harry Smith to Flora lot in Plain i City. Clara I. McFarland to Nora and i Jeanette Kleiber lot in Marysville, Lillian L.

Parkes to William H. Parkes, undivided one-half interest in .20 of an acre in Marysville, $1. Lillian L. Parkes to William H. Parkes, undivided one-half interest i in .21 acre In Marysville, $1.

COURT APPOINTMENT Ruth A. Seaman, Marysville Rti has been 'appointed by Judge John W. tfailey as administratrix of the 1 estate of Forest L. Seaman, late of i Allen Township. HARTMAM THEATRE SEPT.SO-OCT.

1-2-3 N80HTS ONLY AT 8:30 p.m. MAIL XOWgCfO. mlr, ORk. W.M, Bate. AO loeliUM.

Seirf clMek Ttvuln, wllh idt-iMmMd (imfepi lor atre crippled'in any way of the type handicap, Mrs. Wells said. Mo.tlon pictures were shown, telling story of the work that has been dope by the picking County Society for Crippled Children cooperating with the "Sunshine" at tthe Roosevelt school in Newark. Mrs. Wells was formerly teacher of this class and Mr.

Carr there before coming to Marysvilie. Mrs. 117 West Sixth suffered a fractured ilpjlrC a fall in her room Monday Car-; Hospital in the Faulkner ance. Her room is No. -134.

A now concrete sidewalk is being put down in front of the McAuliffa store In South Main Street, CHINATOWN HAS DRAGON PARADE NEW YORK, Sept. York's Chinatown settled'down today to routine following a gala celebrating of the Allied victory over Jappn which was not dampened by yesterday downpour. Led. by six paper drugons, 10,000 marchers from, the Chinese settlement marked the Hth anniversary of the Jap invasion of Manchuria by parading uptown''to the Eternal Light memorial to the dead of World Wars I and II, while 10,000 spectators lined Die parade route. Get set now for the time you may need extra cwh, FAST.

Get a small loaii of 1100 or so on easy terras to meet fall requirements- Eitablbh' your Giiy Loan' credit, Than yoo're set for more money here any time. Not a bad idea! W. Sth BL Phone 4-3281 Milton L. Rausch, Mgr. INJURED IN Mexicans Nine million Mexicans, (48 per cent of the population) can neither read nor write.

Need Furnace Ropqirs? We repair all makes of furnaces. Best Workmen. All costs based on actual materials used and labor. Phone us Rooms belter heated new "The WillUmion Company: Wiliitnaeu itattllcd 10 satisfied thtt tbe Srm sold two taora upon oof tecomnuaJitloa. All our looms fte betttr betted.

Wft lite the touch. It trlftt to tbe itl more even Albert Pi Taylor, Ohio lillLMAMSON fl FURNACES 111 S. Main Street Phone 4-4051 Harysvllle, Ohio invcatmcnt is to own a defi- share of new, rented properties such as Fairport, Grant-Oak Apartments and 'similar large, completed projects leased to provide owners a return of payable monthly. No worries about rentals, taxes and upkeep. Yoq may share in this ownership in any amount from 1,000 up.

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